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PAM-Flexible Genome Editing with an Engineered Chimeric Cas9.

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Koseki, S; Hong, L; Yudistyra, V; Stan, T; Tysinger, E; Silverstein, R; Kramme, C; Amrani, N; Savic, N; Pacesa, M; Rodriguez, T; Ponnapati, M ...
Published in: Res Sq
March 7, 2023

CRISPR enzymes require a defined protospacer adjacent motif (PAM) flanking a guide RNA-programmed target site, limiting their sequence accessibility for robust genome editing applications. In this study, we recombine the PAM-interacting domain of SpRY, a broad-targeting Cas9 possessing an NRN > NYN PAM preference, with the N-terminus of Sc++, a Cas9 with simultaneously broad, efficient, and accurate NNG editing capabilities, to generate a chimeric enzyme with highly flexible PAM preference: SpRYc. We demonstrate that SpRYc leverages properties of both enzymes to specifically edit diverse NNN PAMs and disease-related loci for potential therapeutic applications. In total, the unique approaches to generate SpRYc, coupled with its robust flexibility, highlight the power of integrative protein design for Cas9 engineering and motivate downstream editing applications that require precise genomic positioning.

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Koseki, S., Hong, L., Yudistyra, V., Stan, T., Tysinger, E., Silverstein, R., … Chatterjee, P. (2023). PAM-Flexible Genome Editing with an Engineered Chimeric Cas9. Res Sq. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2625838/v1
Koseki, Sabrina, Lauren Hong, Vivian Yudistyra, Teodora Stan, Emma Tysinger, Rachel Silverstein, Christian Kramme, et al. “PAM-Flexible Genome Editing with an Engineered Chimeric Cas9.Res Sq, March 7, 2023. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2625838/v1.
Koseki S, Hong L, Yudistyra V, Stan T, Tysinger E, Silverstein R, et al. PAM-Flexible Genome Editing with an Engineered Chimeric Cas9. Res Sq. 2023 Mar 7;
Koseki, Sabrina, et al. “PAM-Flexible Genome Editing with an Engineered Chimeric Cas9.Res Sq, Mar. 2023. Pubmed, doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-2625838/v1.
Koseki S, Hong L, Yudistyra V, Stan T, Tysinger E, Silverstein R, Kramme C, Amrani N, Savic N, Pacesa M, Rodriguez T, Ponnapati M, Jacobson J, Church G, Truant R, Jinek M, Kleinstiver B, Sontheimer E, Chatterjee P. PAM-Flexible Genome Editing with an Engineered Chimeric Cas9. Res Sq. 2023 Mar 7;

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March 7, 2023

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United States